Cattle is the common American English term for a group of bovines, also known as 'cows'.
Cattle is a general, collective term that means more than one cattle-beast, cow, bull, heifer, steer, calf or a mix of the above. Cattle can be used for two animals up to infinite numbers.
The last name Armenta is a Spanish word for " cattle" or "cattle, herding". The name may have come down ancestrally having to do with families who were cattle farmers, or sheep herders.
A word that the Bible uses for cattle is "kine."
Vooeidí is Greek for cattle!
desire for more cows
Well I think they mean dude ranch when they say dude, so dude is a type of ranch and the cattle and the horses are in the ranch
A breed of dairy cattle known for there rich milk or a large breasted woman.
no a yak is not a cattle ,cattle is just a fancy word for cows cows are cool.
Please move that herd of cattle to the corral.We will be branding these cattle, shortly.
Scurried means something like "ran away quickly". It would be somewhat unusual to use the word to describe the motion of cattle, though.
commensalism
You use are here is a example The cattle are ready This sounds weard The cattle is ready
The prefix "bov-" is derived from the Latin word "bos" or "bovis," meaning "ox" or "cow." It is commonly used in biological and medical terms related to cattle or cows.